How To Do A Quickweave Invisible Part Blunt Cut Bob On A Protective Cap| Detailed Tutorial

Learn how to do this Quickweave Invisble /Illusion part blunt cut bob! This method is done on a protective cap that shield your hair from any glue! This is a simple and straight to the point Tutorial! The hair I used for this Style is Hollywood Zio Remy P-2 texture. 2 bags of 10inch in the color 1B.

Hey yo, what's good now welcome back to my channel, you guys so today we're gon na doing visible part with me I like cut by using the Zeo or by your hair. I don't quite know which way to pronounce it. So it's p2 in the color 1b. Each team I did use two bags for her hair and the hair is kind of thick to touch and it's lightweight and thick at the same time. So to start with her invisible part, I did cut off some little small pieces. I made sure that they were all the same size. You want to make sure they're the same size. You don't want any long pieces and short pieces so when you're trying to place okay. So, for the musical part, you guys, you want to make sure that the tracks are evenly line right behind each other. What you don't want to do is place this right on top of each other. I know some people used to like back in the day when they first came out, people would like place the little pieces like right on top of each other to me that creates bulk. It doesn't lay flat, so you want to make sure you space it out. A little bit okay, so we're going to do the same thing on the other side, make sure you have enough pieces. You really don't need too many pieces because again, you're not laying down super close create, and we don't want that. We wanted to make flat as possible. We want it to look as natural as possible, so the reason I say line them up evenly because if they're jagged and you'll be able to see the end of the tracking, the key here is to hide the ends of the track to make it look. Seamless and not being able, so that's why you want to make sure that the little pieces are evenly cut and evenly laid. Also, I don't think that finished what you can use to make her part your crease and it's also evenly like high. If there are little pieces of the track, so my bet is with so now for the closing part, so I'm going to create a bone shape, opening to put the closure into to seal off the the visible part. Now you want to make sure that the circle opening is not to be information. Your closure is also not to be so I'm pretty used to doing this, so I kind of already can eyeball how big, how much hair I need and how big the closure needs to be to fit into that open. So I put two on it and then what I want to do is roll it up very, very, very, very tight, as you can see here, so that I can begin to flatten it out. So I want to find the middle of the closer and I want to spread the hair out. This is what it looks like, so I want to grab my flare and want to flatten that out so that it will fit perfectly into the opening of their circular closure piece. Yeah. Please excuse my ash. You think that I know somebody's gon na say something when you shampoo and hair all day. This is what happens. Okay, so now that I have this leg. This is what it looks like. So I'm just gon na apply some glue and then I'm gon na stick. It right in that perfect feet, so now I'm going to pull all that hair up in a way so that I should begin tracking on the back. So I'm gon na go ahead and pop the rubber band, and that allows the hair to lay flat because nobody wants their big knock in the back of your head. So that helps pop your now. This first two tricks - I do double trade. I lay it under like under the ponytail like right into a dip little box. I do not lay those tracks. It'S a very bottom. Do not, I repeat, do not start those first couple, the first track at the very bottom, unless you want to do a lot. So I'm just going to keep applying the tracks and then you shake motion from ear to ear all the way up until I have it complete. This is a double track method that I use. I do not use a lot of glue. I start from the top and then I come and glide it on. You do not need to use a whole bottle of glue on your fire chair, there's nothing for that. So I use the double track, maybe because it allows me to put the hair in faster and move on, because I really hate tracking, but it is so vital. You guys want to make sure your track. Placement is everything because it will make or break your hair. So at the top here we're going to focus more on the bank area. Now that we got that back inside areas filled we're going to apply these tracks horizontally in a semi half shape you if that makes sense, and the reason we're doing. That is because we want her hair to follow more off to the side of her face, rather than in her face. Then she wanted a big Texas bang. Yes, I said: takes this Bank up everything to be here in Texas and we love a big-ass bank, but, like I said, if we want to do a big bang, then we will go vertically instead of horizontally. So that's why we did that. So, as you can see how the hair just kind of lays and falls off to the side, now we're going to get to the cut, so this is a zero degree cut you guys we are not elevating, even if it looks like I'm elevating them, not elevating We'Re going to keep it at a zero, so you want to create your guide in the back. I always start from the middle, and then I worked my way happy so now that we've created our first card we're going to move on to the next. You want to take a little bit of the first section of hair. You could and add it to the next section so that you can see where to cut your hair, so you can cut a nice even line and not have like that jagged line. So what am i, what I'm doing down side is the hair? That'S on the side that kind of falls around her shoulder area, which is like the hardest part that could I'm over directing the bag. Now what I mean by over there is you're not pulling it back when you pull the hair back, it makes it longer coming forward. So I'm going to do that all the way from the side of her head and then I'm gon na transition back to the other side. So you guys for this haircut for you that are just beginning and it's not really too advanced with cutting hair. You want to stay stationary behind your client. You don't want to move off to the side for a second, also, the duration of the clip. You can alter the length of the cut and sometimes then come out unbalanced. I'Ve been doing this for years, so you'll see me move my chair around, but I was taught to stay behind the chair and support everything back to me now with that being said, this is still a zero Degree cut. You guys so make sure not to lift the hair when you cut it again, you may see me live, but I'm so used to doing it. So do not do what I do. I'M telling you to keep that hair at a zero elevation. Keep it flat in its natural fall position so now that we're on other side, I'm going to pull everything back to my god, I kind of use my fingers and an art for an angle to kind of angle the bob the way I would want to cut And then, especially when you're over there racing back, your fingers are kind of naturally fall into that slant position. But yes, you just make sure her head is down this whole cut. Now, if your client has not big problem, this is gon na be a problem for her, because what 90 % of these cut her head is down. If I have any questions about anything, please leave it in the comment section and I promise I'll answer it to the best of my ability. So now what I'm doing now is I'm turning around and I'm checking the balance up and click, and it's perfect. So now we're gon na move on to the styling the best part of this whole process. Now let me just tell y'all, the salad is: what's gon na bring it home. If you cannot stand, everything would have been for nothing. So, let's get into it. Please pay attention to this point, so I didn't use the Sebastian. I just like to use it you. It makes you extra shiny, it makes it extra sleek and it holds it in place without it being still so now that I'm starting to flat on her hair. As you can see, I do it in a c-shape. I do not do the big granny bump so make sure it's just like a soft C shape, unless you just want that sleek straight bob, where it's not really bumped at all, it's just bone straight. Those are cute to me too, but we want her to have like a little bit more shake a little bit more body to it. Some light sleep keywords lightly: bumping her hair in a sea shape with the curve of her head, so go with the curve of her head stand with me, the curve of her head. So yes, just zero in on how I'm flat ironing. So while styling you'll start to see things that you need to cut off like tags and stuff, I used to believe - or I don't know where the feeling came from where I thought that your hair could has to be done before you started styling and that you Couldn'T cut anything off after you styled, but this is your client and whatever you need to do to make sure that in front of these perfect do it. So I felt all the way completely out of bit surprises. So now, if I see something I'll just put and continue styling so, but you will see some things that you need to correct as you down and as you go, I've just finished flattering her hair, I'm gon na have her stand up so that I can cut A little bit more just off those extra tags, I think it is important to have your client stand up, so you can see anything that you missed, because they're gon na go out into the world, and this is normally when the imperfections decide they want to creep Out so I don't want her hair to show any kind of imperfections when she looked up when she looked down when she looks to the left. When she looked to the right, you need to catch nothing but angles. So I think it's good for you to have your client stand up after have her look down to the right to the left and here every position possible that you think she's gon na be looking and make sure that cut is on points that is what's gon Na sell your Bob that is what's going to attract more people into you to give their hair done. This is the best form of advertising, so you want to make sure that you perfect it before. You call a quiz to say that you're done you take their cape off and let her walk into the world make sure she is on point. I forgot to mention also the reason why you want them to stand up and look down, because, due to the fact that I didn't take this in sections like you were normally doing cut this zero degree, one-length bob, it will cause more longer hairs to be at The bottom of the bob, and once you let make her look down, you can see if there any longer hairs they poked out and you can clean it up. So when she looked down, she didn't have any, but sometimes when you're cutting a blunt Bobby, you don't section it out when they look down you'll, see those extra long hairs that are at the bottom of the cut. So you want to make sure to push our hair down so that you can see and cut off what you need to cut off. So this is the finish product girl. Look at that angle. Look at that invisible point on it! Look at this tree! Oh, oh! So yeah with the part, so you want to take the rat tail comb that you use, one with the metal tip at the end. Take some black spray. Some black hair spray hold your comb in the middle of that part directly in the middle of that part. In spring - and it's going to give you a nice crisp, sharp line check some angles baby. We don't live to the left on the tip right, Donna, gasps, she's, so good that little my client check that shape lovely flowers. Thank you guys so much. I hope you learn something be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bills, and you can be notifications of when I hope low, be sure to hit me up on my other social media sites, Instagram and hair by Mikah and Facebook get here by me. Bye. You guys

Scarlett Venice: This is so satisfying to watch. I'm not interested in learning any of this and I certainly don't need any hair, but I have watched like a dozen of these videos. She's so good at what she does! What a professional and her voice is soothing. Congratulations!

BrianaNichole: I love how informative you were. And i Love how when you explained the cut it was in cosmetology lingo. I’m a licensed cosmetologist so it was helpful.

Kimberly Natasha: I love how you explain everything in great detail and professionally! Your so fabulous and amazing at what you do!

pz n: This was great ! I learned how to perfect my cut , Thanks girl !!!

Down2EarthDiva: I've always only done my hair and now I'm thinking on doing others .. I'm so happy to find your page ♥️ you are a great stylist and teacher. Thank you

Antranette Reed: This was an amazing tutorial. Especially since I have no clue on how to style, cut, mold or glue in tracks. So thank you for going slow and step by step for beginners to grasp!

Leah Watson: I love how you explain everything so simply so that we can understand everything you're doing. Great teaching techniques❤❤

Smoothie World : That looks beautiful!! The way you cut and literally took your time, you did that

Robin Wright: I love it. Just perfect. Thank you for all of the careful instruction. Be blessed!!

Carol Mahler: Gurl, another fabulous hairstyle! I can't wait to practice this. Thank you!

Korinne Fox: Hey Sis! I’m not a weave wearer but, I appreciate your attention to the details. That’s good client care. Great work... be encouraged!

Stefanie Brown: Why have I never thought about doing my invisible part first? Thanks!

Angela Chapman: Yes honey. I love everything about this detailed tutorial. Simply beautiful. Tfs.

Candace Childs: You did an excellent job. Made it look so easy

K Styles: Loving this style and thank you for showing the right way to do track placement and also great information

P C: I use to be the shit with my invisible part. When you talked about the bulk from putting them close and to instead spread it some I thought of something. I always place my track very close back to back with each other on my part. The key is to split the track so that you dont get that bulky look. Because its double wefted usually.

Viktoria Clarke: Wow this is a very good cut got me wanting to do a quick weave

Brandi Harris: I don't even do hair but I appreciate how professional and thorough you were in this video.

Jassy Nicole: This is beautiful and very neat. I will be following your method of doing this!

Kriss Chriss: Girl you got me thinking I can do this myself!!!

Roshelle Daniels: I love the way you did that,and the way you explained .So informative to a T,I thank you for everything!!!

SRC: This Bob is the BOMB!!! You did this so slick and gorgeous

Andreina M: Soooo beautiful!! You did that!!

Catara Buckner: Beautiful! Love how you explain what you're doing. Very detailed and easy to understand. Keep up the awesome work! #newsubscriber

FreeStyle DIY with Porchia Hollywood: *Subbed* Baby YOU DID THAT!!! I’ll definitely try your spacing method. If you don’t already have a video up. Can you do a tutorial on cutting the bob on yourself.

Melonie Brown: love it sis just a lil tip to get it super super flat you can split the tracks for the invisible part that's how i do mines when the hair real thick

amari209: Love this video ! Can you do a video with you installing a bob with the cutting process on yourself? I sometimes mess the back of my bob up bc I can’t see hold a mirror and cut at the same time but I’ll get it

Kina Hignite: Watched one of you're other bob video's, you're work is awsome. I love how you make sure you're Client looks before leaving the salon. You're right, you're Client represents you & the way you're Client looks represents you. I love your work this far. You're going to go along way. Keep doing what you're doing. Best wishes...

Tonika Pruitt: Great Job!!Enjoyed the tutorial!!Never to old to learn different techniques!!Awesome Job!!Be Blessed!!

Erniefare Sullivan: I just found your channel and love your work. You do an Awesome job of teaching explaining and breaking down techniques. Love this style! Where are you located if I missed it? Thanks

Tam Nic: That cut is everything! Love this style.

Kara Mcdowell: i haven't seen a tutorial like this in years...... u nailed it..... very straight to the point and im so glad ur not laughing and doing all that extra crap most do in there videos....... beautiful style i truly enjoyed this'

Life with Gigi: Girl! You be KILLING it!!!

EbonyW: I could watch you do hair all day. Your videos are relaxing, shoot therapeutic for me lol

Trini 4th: Watching other people do Great Hair is soo realaxing,because Finally ;I'm not doing it .LoL *thumbs up if you feel me*

Colette D. Felton: SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART!!❤️❤️

Crystalelise: I love that you shampoo hair and not wash it lol. I’m sure a teacher drilled that into our heads in cosmo school. Also, I enjoy these videos although I may never attempt one of these styles again. I’m forever bald headed lol.

Tammy Willis: This is so intriguing to me. Eventually another thing to add to me learning. Thank you.

LifeOfLexx: Girl , you know your stuff , very detailed , informative & funny “Granny Bump” lol . BTW I’m a new subscriber

Ty_waun: I like how you break it down and explain it as your doing it awesome job, you a beast. ❤❤❤

Seestellysew: You did an excellent job. FLAWLESS.

Sandra Lopez: Very informative videos. Your styles are beautiful!. I love them. But, I need something less flamboyant for work.I need to pull my hair back and often up out of the way at times. But I still want it to be WOW when I.m not at work. Any suggestions?

Alice Coleman: GORGEOUS & the Angles are off the Hook! Excellent Job✝️

Lady Kay: That cut is everything love it

Happy Hope: Bobs are my favorite :) :) and this is my favorite video of yours. You do your thing every time. Between you, and Team DMS ( Shout out to Da Master Stylist), and some others I will be up for hours. I have recently been trying this cap method (with leave outs only so far) and I like it. Much Love great work. Keep the videos coming.

Britney Grant: ❤️ very helpful. Could this method of invisible part be used for more than just a bob style (how the tracks lay forward)?

Dana: "...the curve of her head!..." lol! Love it!! Beautiful job! Go 'head on, girl!! Rock that hair!! Thank you for the easy to follow details! God Bless you!

Beautiful Natural Curls: This is absolutely gorgeous

EbonyW: You mentioned staying stationary when cutting, so if the client wants a chin length stacked bob, wouldn’t I need to move to the side of the head and cut it the same length as the guide then over direct the hair back and cut down to get he layers for the stacked look?? I know you’re super busy with your business and growing YouTube channel but if you could do a Q&A on your bobs it would be greatly appreciated ☺️

babigirl1977: From one cosmetologist to the next

SS RB: Whewww chile I REMEMBER THESE DAYS! I used to change my invisible part quick weave every 2 weeks on payday!

Doing_it_OFTF: Flawless literally flawless u made sure of that ‼️ I love it I swear if I was n ur state/city wouldn't nobody touch my head but Yu n I'm just being honest u did an amazing job

catherine alexander: I appreciate how u help people do hair u do good and I caught on to the bang out I love it.Im going to keep watching and hope I can get better.

Christian All Smiles: Great job hands down keep it up always❤️❤️❤️

preese100: Girl! That was perfection. .wow!

Yolanda Bell: When you pop the rubber band from the ponytail, do you cut it before the hair dries or after?

Cay: You are the quick-weave queen

QueenSugar: Beautiful job & great tutorial ! I couldn't hear clearly the reason you gave for not putting the 1st track on the very bottom of the nape area. Please advise.

Kellee Mcfadden: This is sharp and it looks like it’s growing out of her scalp

Tess Beauty Bar: Gorgeous...... I love your teaching.

K love: Thanks for the tip on the client holding her head down to clean up the cut . Im a stylist and i always have to go over a few times when i think everything is perfect there goes a lose long hair. Lol

Loretha Clark Ministries: This was such a great tutorial

Delicious Smith: Very pretty and detailed

Konnected with Konji: Can we just say PERFECTION

Shirley Williams: Beautiful!

Alana Yates: You do awesome work!

Tameika Covington: I love the way u do hair keep doing what u do. You're working those hands hunni...

P C: You did an amazing job

T Melanie: So detailed

Ceria Fields: Girl this cut is on point❗❗

Sierra Williams: I wish there was someone where I live that will slay like you do. The so called stylists here will completely jack it up and be like okay now pay me, or they don’t take certain clients (if they don’t know you personally) which is baffling to me.

MrsLina 313: Perfect gorgeous

Tisha Duncan: I am loving it. can you do this by sewing it onto the cap?

Candace Childs: Can u show me how to do this without the cap? I'm using the liquid cap (in the bottle)

Adrian Payne: Beautiful!!

KIMBERLY JONES: I love your videos!! ❤️

SUGA SWEET: You're good...I would've had glue all over her hair while trying to put the glue on the tracks‍♀️ Her hair came out beautifully

Robin Williams: Honey you got me wanting to fly to Texas!!! Amazing! I don't care what anyone says, the invisible part never gets old!!!!

Ruth Johnson: You are a great stylist I love watching your videos

Alessandra Estevao: Quanto tempo essa técnica dura ?

Lydia Strachan: The best tutorial I've seen

Demitrice Eady: Love it!

Laquinta Blevins: Omg you did a beautiful job

Shoron Taylor: Girl you are on the money fantastic job

Tara Swinn_girl: Do you ever split the tracks? Is it necessary?

Sharlonda Harrison: BEAUTIFUL and on POINT ❤️❤️❤️

Kenny Pitsi: Looking very beautiful I have to practice what I learned from u

Sharon Pilgrim: You make a great teacher! Good job

Candace Childs: Can I use the same step for wet an wavy for the invisible part?

Dajsa Magee: What are the two products you used for the invisible part ?

M Bell: Awesome awesome job...glad I've came across your channel...

K Jord: Thank you for coming to you tube! You are great, love all of your videos!!

ZoeeLauren: I really enjoy your artistry. I especially enjoy your video with a jazz music. Nothing more aggravating than seeing beautiful job and listening to music that is just too much to handle. Please keep them simple as you have been doing. I wish you were here in New Jersey I got to get my hair done soon

Veronica Williams: Will this method work in making a wig? I like your technique!

Jai Lewis: I love a bob with the right type of hair

slanglais3848: I love you method and style in doing quick weaves. You are too funny also. Keep up the great work. You be blessed..

Nadine Gilzene: I found this video very informative.

Millen: I wonder if you can also do half in half out since I used to use the glue on my hair and ripped a lot of my hair out.

Tanisha Ireland: That Bob is EVERYTHING, HUNNI!!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M JUST COMING ACROSS YOUR CHANNEL... OH WELL BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!!!!

Courtney Cherry: Gorgeous!

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